Export decompiled code to Visual Studio projects

As soon as you've decompiled an assembly, you can save it as a Visual Studio project (.csproj). This can potentially save a lot of time if you need to restore lost source code from a legacy assembly.

Download source code and debug third-party code

dotPeek can identify local source code based on PDB files, or fetch source code from source
servers such as Microsoft Reference Source Center or SymbolSource.

dotPeek can also perform
as a symbol server and supply Visual Studio debugger with the information required to debug
assembly code.

Navigation and Search

dotPeek inherits a lot of features from ReSharper. These include contextual and
context-insensitive navigation, usage search, as well as different code structure
and hierarchy views.

Find usages of any symbol

Use Find Usages to search for all usages of a symbol, be it a method, property, local variable or a different entity. The
Find Results
tool window lets you group usages, navigate between
them, and open them in the code view area.

Jump to a type, symbol or anything

Whenever you put a caret on a symbol in the code view area, dotPeek offers a plethora of
contextual navigation options that are all available via Navigate To
drop-down menu.

Navigate to related code

dotPeek indexes all assemblies in your assembly list, as well as all assemblies that they
reference, and provides features to quickly jump to specific code. For instance, Go to
Everything
allows searching for an assembly, namespace, type, member, or a recently opened file.